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DOCTOR FACES CHARGE

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. – 1935.

Poor Wind At NO FEAR OF War

Cowes

ENDEAVOUR AGAIN VICTORIOUS

IN ETHIOPIA

(Continued from Page 1). the Nogus suavored that the League, on numerous occasions, had rendered valuable economie and social aid to his country, with- out restricting in any respect the Independence of the people."

(Continued from Page 1). rapidly became worse and on July 23. her temperature was 108. It was then that the defendant told Mr. Waan that the child must be Immediately

Cowen, August 6. removed to the French Hospital.

Owing to the lightness of the The child's condition was dan-wind, which was responsible for big gerous and Mr. Waan suggested craft racing only once in three con- that before she was removed to paralleled in the history of Coweshe said.

un- secutive days--a sequence the hospital another doctor should is Majesty's yacht Britannia did be consulted.

not compete in the King George's Cup event to-day.

The

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CHILD SUCCUMBS

defendant then refused again, It was alleged, to call in another opinion and the child was taken in the defendant's motor car to the French Hospital where she was seen by the doctor in charge at 8 o'clock that evening. At 12.50 the following morning, the child died.

The prosecution alleged that the defendant did not call in 2 second opinion and the fact that he removed the child in a dan. gerous condition, with tempera- ture of 105, without obtaining such second opinion, constituted wilful.neglect.

Mr. Brooks mentioned that the second opinion suggested by his client on July 20 was Professor W. 1. Gerrard, of the Hongkong University, and the child was seen at the French Hospital by Dr. J. H. Montgomery.

His Worship fixed hearing for Monday at 230 p.m. and also re- served the afternoons of August 14,

15 and 16.

RECORDS

This was won by Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith's Endeavour, which was three minutes ahead of Velsbeda,

AMATEUR PHOTO COMPETITION

Prizes on View To-morrow

The prizes being offered in connection with the Telegraph Photo Competition will be on view in Lane, Crawford's win- dow 总 from to-morrow, These will includo a magni- ficent collection of and two handsome silver trophien.

cameras

In addition to the prizes on vlow, cash awards to the value of $250 are being offer- od:

with Astra third, four minutes BRITISH COMPANY Inter, and Candida and Shamrock close together bringing up the rear, The American yacht, Yankee, whose presence has brought more American visitors to Cowes than at any time since the War, was not eligible to compete, as the King's Cup race is restricted to British craft-Reuter.

REMOVAL TO NEW

PREMISES

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London, Aug. G. The Bank holiday break has been used to obviate inconvenience to the public in the removal of over eight hundred tons of British Company records from Somerset House, to the new quarters on the other alde of the Strand in Bush House."

ROME TO WAGE AIR WARFARE

(Continued from Page 1.)

of her northern frontier against Com-a possible German invasion. The transference of the panies'. Registration Office to new

GO TO TYROL premises has been necessitated by

the vast growth of the company The new divisions, formation of system in recent decades, and two were announced yesterday. particularly the Increase In the past years in the number of new Jaint stock undertakings which accompanied other varied signs of industrial revival,

will replace those going to East Africa. The new units will be sent to the South Tyrol frontier.

It is announced that the French Government has just conferred Marshal Badoglio, the upon

the Grand Italian Chief-of-Staff, Cross of the Legion of Honour

Reuter.

SEEKING SETTLEMENT

The Minister for League of Nations Affairs, Mr. Anthony

"I should not refuse such assist- anca if it were offered again,"

NO DANGER TO FOREIGNERS "Foreigners acquainted with un know that no danger exists for ovent of war," the them in, the

Negus went on. "The Govern fent contemplatos special... – mea- Bures to protect foreigners livos and property in the event of hos- tilities or movemente of troops in their vicinity."

Asked whether he would con- aldor meeting Signor Mussolini on neutral ground, if such a meeting could be arranged, the Nerus said that no such meeting had yet been proposed.

"If such a proposal were made I believed I would be obliged to consider it."

The Emperor impressed the correspondent with his determina. tion to do his utmost to preserve peace. But he also showed that he would wage war inexorably If the Italians Invaded Ethiopia.

TREMENDOUS WORKER

The Emperor works eighteen hours daily and possesses a mar- vellous grasp of the detail of his nation's organisation. both In elvil and military matters.

The Tribal chiefs from all parts

of the country are daily calling at the palace and assuring the Negua of their loyalty and requesting

arma and ammunition.

The Emperor is supplying them to the best of his ability from his limited argenal, but it is an open secret that Abyssinia is extremely short of all sorts of weapons.

The strictest secrecy prevails with respect to troop movements and other preparatory measures which the country is taking to meet the threatened invasion by the Italian armies massing in Eritren and Italian Somaliland.-- Reuter.

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SHOP FOKI ON ASSAULT CHARGE

ALLEGED ATTACK ON LADY

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A. 20-year-old shop foki, Ma "My, but it's hot to-day!"

Wong, appeared before Mr. Wynne- Such an everyday expression, and Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yot, how easily could you overcome this morning...... on A charge of the heat and stuffiiess of a sultry assaulting Mra. Grainger, of No. London, Aug. 6.

afternoon if you would but observe 61 Jubilee Building, at Shanghai devices which spell Street yesterday. Defendant plead- As anticipated, the Ministry of those little Labour figures of employment and coolness and comfort to the initiated not guilty, and the case was

remanded until 2.30 p.m. on Tues day next. unemployment in July, publishe to-night, show that the total num-

They know that the prudent use ber of unemployed were less than of a reliable Eau de Cologne often Inspector Shannon appeared for two million for the first time since means all the difference between the prosecution and in outlining June, 1930.

A perfect day and 24 hours of solid the case stated that about 12.30 The Ministry estimates that on wretchedness, and you will do wellp.m. yesterday complainant was walking along Shanghai Street,

ed.

:

The growth la indicated by the fact that while the 100,000th com- pany was incorporated in 1908 and the 200,000th in 1924, the 300,000th was incorporated this year. Re- cords, which are kept available for inspection by the public, have increased until they occupy eight and a half miles of racking space, Eden, with the Foreign Secretary, July 22 there were approximately to follow their example too,

10,381,000 insured peraons aged

Start the morning with a good being followed by her small son while the average number of Sir Samuel Hoare, this afternoon 16 to 64 in employment in Gront

attention was attracted by arles "searchers" attempting to consult visited the Prime Minister M. Britain. This was 20,000 more dash of "4711" Eau de Cologne in Near house No. 192, complainant's

Downing the files each day has risen from Stanley Baldwin, at 155 in 1900 to 875 at the present Street and the three Minister than on June 24 and 234,000 more your bath tub to pep you up. It's from the little boy. She turned Lime-British Wirelens.

DRIVE AGAINST

JEWS

GUESTS SCURRYING FROM SPA

(Special to "Telegraph")

Berlin, Aug. G The first large-scale oficial a pulsion of Jews has sent 900 hotel guests acurrying from Badtoelz, Bavarian Spa,, on the Burgo master's orders.

Every Jewish guest, old, young sick and well, left, while a Jowish hotel has closed down, this throw- ing Afty Aryan employces out of work.

It is believed that Herr Strolcher ls behind the move. He is visit- ing Badtoeltz to-morrow before going to Berchtesgaden.-Reuter Special.

SHORT-LIVED RECORD

BROOKLANDS MARK CRACKED

(Special to "Telegraph”

to

a veritable treat for sleep-sogged had a long discussion with regard than the year before.

At the same date, the numbers nerves and muscles and will give round and saw defendant emack the you a pleasant sensation of fresh lad across the face. When com the Italo-Abyssinia dispute.

plainant remonstrated with defen- оп the vitality. In the light of Mr. Eden's report of unemployed persons on and his impressions of the registers in Britain totalled 1,072,-

Later on, when the heat of thedant, he struck her across the face. proceedings. at Geneva it is still 941, comprising 1,601,220 wholly day is becoming more and more Complainant stated that she was expected that a

oppressive, spray some "4711" struck acrosa meeting of the unemployed, 393,198 temporarily Cabinet will be held in the next stopped and 78,517 normally in round your room to sweeten its back of the hand, and when sho,

causal employment. The

few days.

tween the representatives of Britain, France and Italy, signa-

total

the face with the

It is expected that the French was 27,160 less than on June 24 atmosphere and make it agreeably turned round she was struck on the

lightest of pearance, only the

Ball in the sum of $76 was Government, as the inviting power, and 153,319 less than the year becool. Then, to improve your ap back with a clenched fr

powders should of course be used allowed. will propose that negotiations before-British Wirelces.

for your complexion, and."4711" Compacta or loose powders are just

A previous ap plication of "Matt-Crome," and your powder stays put as anything |--no shiny nose, no caking. no

clogged pores.

tories of the 1906 treaty, to facit. QUEEN TO TAKE the thing for you.

tate solution of the Italo-Abyssin- lan dispute, should begin next week, either in Paris or in its neighbourhood.

the conference to remain in touch This arrangement will enable if necessary with the Abyssinian Minister in Paris-British Wire- less.

ENDEAVOUR WINS

AGAIN

KING'S CUP VICTORY AT COWES

London, Aug, 0. Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's Endea- vour to-day gained her second con- socutive win at Cowes Week, when she secured the King's Cup.

Mr. G. B. Lambert's Yankee, not being a British vessel, was not, eligible, and the King's cutter Britannia, although entered for the race, did not after all compete." -British Wireless,

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HOLIDAY

HOLLAND'S RULER GOES TO BRITAIN

(Special te "Telegraph")

The Hague, August 6, Queen Wilhelmina, accompanied by the Princess Juljana, heir to the throne of Holland, left for a holiday to-day in the Loch Eain district of Perthshire.

This is the first since the death of the well-loved Prince Consort that the Queen has dressed in a travelling suit instead of a white mourning, dress.--Reuter.

COLONEL DALY CASHIERED

BIG HAUL OF DRUGS

HEROIN ENOUGH FOR 60,000 PILLS

Last but not least; don't forget, from time to time to dab somej "4711" on temples and forehead and to bathe your wrists in running water. You will be surprised how marvellously this simple treatment revives drooping spirits and flag-fu, was fined $2,000, with the alter King energy.

DOCTOR'S WIFE

1 ROBBED

SNATCHER SENT

An elderly man," Cheting Ching-

native of ten months' hard labour, by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Police Court this morning on charges of the possession of 234 ounces of pure heroin, 2 ounces of strychnine and 8 mace of raw opium on the first floor, of 50,Queen's “ Road West Another man, Lam ['was discharged.

Mr. F. H: Loseby, for the defence, pleaded guilty on behalf of Cheung Ching-fu and not guilty on behalf

of Lam Pang. The pleas were act cepted by R. O. Grimmitt for the prosecution..

Mr. Grimmitt "remarked that there were enough ingredients least 80,000 heroin pille found on the premises to make at

TO GAOL While Mrs. Ozorio, wife of Dr. F. M. Graca Ozorio, of 1 Torres Building, was walking in Pedder

Mr. Loseby stated that the pre Street last night at 7.30 she was robbed of her handbag. The misas actually belonged to the frat snatching was witnessed by Mr. defendant's uncle, who was a medi J. M. M. Alves who chased, the cine dealer of Amoy WILL SERVE. STIFF

thief and the man was arrested by Sergeant Cameron. PRISON · „TERM

Brought before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this Pleading guilty to a summons for Mra, Gwenda Stewart, the woman | Jasuing an unstamped rent receipt for

London, Aug. 6. morning, the man, Lau Sing, aged racing motorist, avenged yester-$22, Wan Chung-yee, of China Build- Lieut.-Colonel Deals Daly has 18; pleaded guilty and was son day's defeat at the hands of Mr. Ing, was fined $10 by Mr. Wynne been cashiered and sentenced to tenced to six months" hard fabour. Petre, her most formidable rival, Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this

years penal. servitude, Detective-Sergeant Cashman by breaking the women's lap re morning. Wan Fat-woo, residing at seven

an unnumbered coal yard at Cheung though two years have been re-stated that defendant was crouch- cord at Brooklands to-day.

Hing Street, was similarly fined for mitted.

Ming by the footpath prior to “Ona casetof (Dy Yesterday Mrs. Petre established | imuing an unstamped ♬ receipt for He was found guilty by a 'court matching the bag. It was re- chess of Typhold

record when Mrs, Stewart's 320:05. Sergeant Whileroft, attached machine lost its exhaust pipe, to the Treasury, appeared for the martial on ten of twelve charges covered intact near the Swatow local Health

brought by three gunners of his Drawn Work shop.wowe of three days travelling at 134.75 milles per hour. prosecution...

brigade. He was found not guilty Mrs. Stewart to-day travelled at

on the other two`charges.

for the

London, August 6.

an average speed of 185.95% miles

A dinner dance will be held at Re-BuThe nature of the charger is not pai par hour round the track-Reuter pulse Bay Hotel this, evening. The divulged Reuter, Spect

-fast bus fekves Repulse Bay at 1·m."'

The Magistrate made an. for the confiscation of the drugs and manufacty found..

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